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Oh interesting. I had a friend who moved to Virginia Beach tell me it's the most boring place he's ever been to. And he's from Utah.

How long are you gonna be there?

it's not bad. i was stationed there back in 01 for a couple months in the summer for training.
you have to go during the right times.
i was there last year around this time and it was miserable. raining and cold. plus the locals said that we had just missed the good weather and spring break crowd by 2 weeks.
i'll be there from tuesday to friday.

flying back, i have a layover in vegas for a couple hours
i might come back a millionaire

Masked thieves broke into The Gun Exchange in the 2900 block of Almaden Expressway early today and made off with more than 100 guns, including two rifles and handguns, San Jose police said.

The break-in occurred at about 4:40 a.m.

Police said the door had been pried open with some type of tool, which set off the alarm. Officer Jermaine Thomas said it appears that at least three men were involved.

After reviewing video surveillance, investigators say the men appear to be between 5 feet 9 inches and 6 feet tall. They drove off in a car, but police could not determine what kind it was. No ammunition was stolen.

The shop, a fixture in San Jose for at least two decades, is home to rows and rows of neatly stacked rifles and heads of stuffed deer. It's a popular place for members of the military, law enforcement officers and hunters, who are offered special discounts.

This shop is no stranger to burglaries. It's been hit several times over the years, though on a much smaller scale.

In 2006, someone walked in and took a gun off a counter during lunchtime. The gun was later found at Calvary Church and the suspect was arrested.

In 1991, a suspect drove a stolen four-wheel-drive truck into The Gun Exchange, scooped up a dozen handguns and the escaped into another vehicle. Owner Mike Fournier told the Mercury News at the time that the truck left a 12-foot-wide hole in the front of the store.